As per the Master Plan 2041 announced by the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority, more land will be allocated for industrial development near the Noida International Airport. Currently, 25.4% of the 40,000-hectare area – called phase 2, which is proposed to be developed under the master plan is for industries. The state government wants this share to be increased, reported ET Infra.
A key component of the master plan 2041 is to encourage mix-land use in areas close to the under-construction Noida International Airport in Jewar, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Yamuna Expressway Authority (Yeida). GNIDA aims to position Greater Noida as the first-stop destination connected to the airport.
For this, the proposal includes extension of a 130-metre-wide road that currently begins from Greater Noida West and concludes at Sirsa. The Greater Noida Authority wants to extend this by 8 kilometres, up to the Adauda village under (Yeida).
Roads such as these should be developed as a hub of the hospitality sector, commercial establishments and related recreational activities, according to the proposal. Further, they should be bolstered by connectivity with transit corridors.
Other features proposed are integration of public transportation modes, including MRTS, non-motorised transport, cycle tracks and pedestrian pathways, among others.
Additionally, the plan emphasises on the development of a waterfront along the Upper Ganga Canal and green corridors in areas such as NTPC Dadri and the Noorpur catchment.